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<p>The complex ColumnMajorMatrix is a dense column-major matrix of double
complex values.The elements are store contiguously in a single java array.
The real components occupy the even indices and the imaginary components
are located just after the real. This matrix is efficient for numerical
computing, especially column-wise computations.
<p>Here is an example of a dense complex matrix with two rows and two columns:
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<tr ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=CENTER>
<td></td>

<td>Col-0</td>

<td>Col-1</td>
</tr>

<tr ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=CENTER>
<td>Row-0</td>

<td>&nbsp;1.5,&nbsp; 0.1&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;2.6,&nbsp; 0.2&nbsp;</td>
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<tr ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=CENTER>
<td>Row-1</td>

<td>&nbsp; 3.7,&nbsp; 0.3&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;4.8,&nbsp; 0.4&nbsp;</td>
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<p>This is how the 2x2 matrix would be stored in a complex ColumnMajorMatrix
with a row capacity of three and a column capacity of three:
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<caption>Values</caption>

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<td>&nbsp;Index&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp; 0-1&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp; 2-3</td>

<td>&nbsp; 4-5&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp; 6-7&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp; 8-9&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp; 10-11&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;12-13&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;14-15&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;16-17&nbsp;</td>
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<td>&nbsp;Value&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;1.5,&nbsp; 0.1&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;3.7,&nbsp; 0.3&nbsp;</td>

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<td>&nbsp;2.6,&nbsp; 0.2&nbsp;</td>

<td>&nbsp;4.8,&nbsp; 0.4&nbsp;</td>

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